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Japanese mustard spinach 'Komatsuna tokisan'

Brassica rapa var. komatsuna

Komatsuna tokisan is a popular variety of Japanese mustard spinach, which belongs to the Mustard genus (Brassica rapa var. komatsuna 'Komatsuna tokisan').

As Komatsuna tokisan Japanese mustard spinach is a low maintanence plant, it is great for beginner gardeners and those that like gardens that don't need much overseeing.

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How to grow Japanese mustard spinach 'Komatsuna tokisan'

Growing Komatsuna tokisan from seed

Transplanting Komatsuna tokisan

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